lisp FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1829. gJThc Office of the Free Press will lc removed next week to the store house on Main-street, recently occupied fey Joseph Lackey, dec'd, nearly oppo site the Court-house in consequence of the derangement of materials incident to a removal, no paper will issue from this office the ensuing week. Bible Society. On Saturday last, a- ireeably to previous notice, a number of citizens assembled at the Baptist Church in this place for the purpose of forming a Bible Society. The meeting was ad dressed at some length by the Rev. Al exander Wilson, ot Williamsborough, after which a Society was organized un der the appellation of "7e Bible Soci ety of Edgecombe County, auxiliary io the American Bible Society" and the following officers were appointed for the ensuing year: Henry Austin, President, Thos. II. Hawkins, James II. Hartmus, Peter P. Lawrence, Treasurer. Reading S. Lon;, Secretary. Tlcc-Presets. in circulation, on he 1st of Nov. 1828, was 155,530 20; the am ount burnt by the committee of Finance of last session, was 17,781 89; leaving now in cir culation, $116,G35 6U. Kchuhcc Baptist Association... Having given publicity, about two years since, to certain resolutions adopted by this Association, in 1827, in reference to several pub lic institutions, we feel it incum bent upon us now to insert the following explanatory remarks, adopted by that Body at their re cent session, which we extract from their Minutes for 1829: "The committee appointed on Satur day, to draft a Resolution and decision of this body in the year 1S27, reported: That they view with regret, the incor rect inferences which have been drawn, from the decision oF this body at their session of 1S27; which have arisen in part, from the misrepresentation of those who were affected by that decision; ari sing from the conviction that it would ultimate in the prostration, of their fond est hopes of personal aggrandizement. And we are sorrv to perceive in the words of the decision, that it affords them even the semblance of justification do object to the education of men to the ministry, by the establishing of semina ries for that purpose; believing that preaching would thereby become a lu crative employment, like the law, phy sic, &c. If any minister, although he may be a missionary, without the bounds of our Association, comes amongst us to preach the gospel, and not to make col lections, we do not reject him. The above report being read twice, was received, and ordered to be spread on these Minutes." (jpElder Lemuel Ross is expected to preach on Saturday, 12th inst. at Log Chapel; Sunday, 13th, at Kehukee; Monday, 14th, at Deep Creek; Tuesday 15th, at Lawrence's M. H.; Wednesday 16th, at Williams' M. H.; Thursday 17th, at Daniel's M. H.; Friday, 18th, at Mearn's Chapel; Saturday, 19th, at Falls Tar River; Sunday, 20th, at Shell Hanks; Monday, 2 1st, at Tarborough; Tuesday, 22d, at Town Creek; Wed nesday, 23d, at Fork M. H.Com'd. MARRIED, In this place, on Tuesday. evening last, by Benjamin Boykin, Esq. Wil liam Sutton. Esq. of Williamston, to Miss Martha I learn, rlaucrhfr.r nf Mr. Michael Hearn. In Scotland Neck, Halifax county, on ; luesuajy tne 24th ult. by William Li. o , - . .... Vc do deeply regret the influence, which milh' Whitmel J. Hill to re perceive it has had, upon our sister1 M,ss Lavinia D- Barnes. W we Associations, nor we will measures, in which we believe are invol- We do not, wc cannot,! not, recede from those Notice. W 1 iam II. Wi Is." Henrv Johnston. Trustees. ved the dory of God, the happiness andlnPHE Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses William Stewart, prosperity of this Association, and the sions of Edgecombe County, having Thn t nrili.!rv i.r ti,o rntiitnimn destiny of unborn millions: We ho;v-lgrante4,-lctters of administration in the reads thus: "Anv person si-nit,- ihc'CVLT wwe jt to ourselves, to make such estate of heddmg Staton, dee'd, to the Constitution and" contributing One i)0i , explanations, as will present to our bre- Subscriber, all persons having claims lar annually, shall be a member; and bythrCP' in clear and unambiguous terms, against said estate are requested to bring nn- -!! , 'i.v if n,n.l nu. c ,n annuls IIIUI a3?Ufi.UIUIl HdS a member for life." ooi at A LL those indebted to David Barnes, by note or account, are requested to make immediate payment to the Sub scriber; as he is fully authorised to re ceive the same. Those failing to com ply with the above, may expect to pay cost with the principal. ' LEVI WILKINSON. Tarboro Dec. 1, 1829. 15-3 . Notice. IN apprentice wanting, to the Tay loring business none need apply, unless they can come well recommend ed as to their good character and steady habits. KING GATLIN. Sept. 2, 1829. pri'es of 10Q prizes of 50 Ralchh, Nov. 26. On Tucs- forward properly authenticated jassumed. and which by the help of Godj within the time prescribed by law, or !shc will sustain: tms notice will be plead in bar of their We disclaim any right, and conse quently any intention, of meddling ci- day last, Thomas llullin, Esq. ther directly or indirectly, with the in- was elected a Judge of the preme Court of this State, in the place of Judge Taylor, deceased. The several ballotiugs were as follows: 1st hal. Thomas Rufiin, 81 John D. Toomer, 5G Henry Scawell, 30 Joseph J. Daniel, 2 1 ternal government of anv but our Association own. We do not assume to ourselves the right of saying, that any member, without the bounds of our Association, shall, or shall not, do any act; they are accountable to their respec- Pi. recovery. RODERICK STATON, J3dr. Dec. 1, 1S29. 15-3 Notice. WILL DE SOLD, at ihe late dwell-ing-house of Redding Staton, on COHEN'S OFFICE, ? ; Baltimore, November 25, 1S29. 5 -OEPO&T OF THE DRAWING of the Maryland State Lottery, No. 7, for 1829: 9728 (even num'r) capital prize,$10,000 4447 a prize of - - 1,000 7604 a prize of. - 500 3915 a prize of - - 400 32S1 a prize of - - . 200 1283, 9611, 9898,11392, 11962, 165, 4764, 7550, 10289, 3066,4863,9472,11131, 3108, 5099, 20 prizes of $20; lOQofglO; 100 of $5; and 6000 prizes of $4 each. JVo. 9728, (Even Number,) Havi ng drawn the Capital of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, agreeably to the scheme, therefore, all the EvenNum- bers, being those ending with either 2 4 6 8 or 0, Are each entitled to a Prize of Four Dollars, and in addition to whatever prizes they may have drawn besides. fyThe holders of the prizes are re spectfully requested to present them for payment, as soon as it may suit their convenience. J. I. COHEN, Jr. $ BROTHERS, Contractors. Scheme JV0. 8;.v: Odd and Even, Scattcrin 3 2d, 3d. S3 10.3 6 1 86 boundary of this Association, to prescribe 25 withd'n. j under the authority of the churches, 14 withd n. .such rules and regulations, as are indis- COHEN'3 OFFICE Baltimore, November 26, 1829. (JWe have the pleasure to present 4 U. o. St in for. Three ballot- jnrs have been taken in the Gen eral Assembly for a Senator in Congress, result as follows: 1st bal. 2d. 3d. John R. Donnell, 46 55 55 Wm. 15. Meares, 12 39 49 Montfort Stokes, 31 2S 21 SmM P. Carson, 27 30 27 A. D. Murphey, 1 9 S withdr'n. Scattering, 2.) 2(i 31 Finances of North-Carolina... 1 lie Raleigh Star contains the Annual Statement of the Comp troller of the Treasury, from which we learn that the revenue of 1828, amounted to 8101,821 52, added 10 which is the balance due the State 1st Nov. 1828, 93,843 00, making mi aggregate of 11)5 12; from which deduct dis bursements, 121,151 00, leaving lfi the Treasury, on the 1st day pf November, 1829, 874,014 12. J he Literary Fund has increased to $17,029 24. The Internal Im provement Fund amounted to $21,389 70; deduct disburse ments, 812,919 22, leaving a ba lance of 8,440 48. The Agri cultural Fund amounted to 1,380 deduct disbursements, 639 7, leaving a balance, transferred Jo the Literary Fund, of 721 06. Aeamouut of Treasury Notes the 21th Decemher next, all the perish- ,tive Associations, or churches and not! able property of said dee'd, consisting of herewith, Class No. 8, for 1829, of the to us. Hut we do claim a liirht. in the; Household and Kile.hp.n. Pnrnifurp-. i ...t 1,1 Cf,an t f-.. v ' I w v-- , w w -m i W 1 I . Illlll k 1 I W W m M I I I " J nnrry iifirp lo " Arranged on the ODD and EVEN SYSTEM, by which the Holder of Two pensably necessary, lo promote what we think will he for the peace and harmony of the churches, within our bounds, and to discountenance such practices amongst us, as are calculated to interrupt our har mony. Therefore, your committee do recommend, the adoption cf the follow ing resolution and explanation: Pirt, We will not hold in our churches, any member who is in the practice of visit ing the Masonic Lodges; or who on any oc casion, conforms to their custom of parades. Nor will we countenance any such individual, who may reside or come among us in the character of a Preacher. Secondly, We will not countenance any pt jachcr, who travels within the bounds of our Association, establishing Societies for the collection of money, or who may him self be collecting money, to support any in stitution whatever. Wc do not attempt to circumscribe the liberty of conscience; every person has a right to think, and draw their own conclusions. Wc do not attempt to sup press the liberty of speech; every indivi dual has a right to speak or express the convictions of their own mind. We do not attempt to restrain the liberty of any man; he njay give his money where, and to whom he pleases. We do not object to the spread of the I3ible, by all fair and honorable means, but pray for its extension bv means which God may bless and own. Wo do not object to the support of the ministry, on the gospel plan; but earnestly recommend it to the direct and immediate attention of all the deacons in this Association; whose busi ness God has made it, to see to this mat ter, as well as all the monied concerns of the Christian community. We do not object lo the general diffusion of intelli gence and literature, in the Baptist com munity; but wish its extension. Corn , Hogs, Fodder, Horses, Mules, Cattle, Farming Utensils, and oth er articles. The purchasers will be allowed six Tickets, or Two Shares, is certain of obtaining at least One Prize, and may : 1 1;:::: u ' .rr, 1 V 11 draw THREE! The drawing will take nn incf'infn Vm g nl I Trrtvcwl until lnn.1 o r A nu iiiouuiv-i, ui,iivci(;u mini uuiiu aiiu i -t ry , c r t. rood security shall bo siren for the;Ple Jn the CUy of BalUmore, on purchase money. ALSO, the Land will be rented and the Negroes hired out for one year. RODERICK STATON, AdW. Dec. J, 1S29. 15-3 Mrs. Jl. C. Howard JTaS just received her fall supply of GOODS, in her line of business, comprising a handsome assortment, suit able to the season among which are Pattern Gros des Ind. hats of the latest nor thern fashions, Leghorn and Straw bonnets, Superb head dresses, ornaments, &c. White and black ostrich feathers, Elegant ribbons, feathered flowers, &c. With a number of fancy articles, well wor thy the attention of the Ladies. Ladies' dresses, cloaks, pelisses, &c. made to order, in the latest and most approved fashions. Leghorn and straw bonnets cleaned or dyed, at the shortest notice. Tarborough, Nov. 5, 1829. Wednesday, the 30(i December. HIGHEST PRIZE Ten Thousand Dollars! Just Published, And for Sale at this Office, Lawrence 5jf Lemaifs NORTH-CAROLINA ALMANACK, For 1830, Price 10 cents each, or 75 cents a But vb! dozen. Sept. 26, 1829. BRILLIANT SCHEME! 1 prize of $10,000 is 10,000 Dollars 1 prize of 1,000 is 1,000 Dollars 500 is 500 Dollars 300 is 300 Dollars 200 is 200 Dollars 100 is 500 Dollars 50 is 500 Dollars 20 is 600 Dollars 8 is 800 Dollars 6 is 600 Dollars 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 5 prizes of 10 prizes of 30 prizes of 100 prizes of 100 prizes pf 5000 prizes of 5 is 25,000 Dollars 5250 prizes, am'nting to 40,000 Dollars Only 10,000 Tickets in the Scheme More Prizes than Blanks! the whole payable in CASH, which as usual at Cohen's Office, can be had the mo ment ihey are drj&vn. Whole Tickets, $5.00 Quarters, S 1 .25 Halves, - - 2.50 Eighths, 62 cts. ORDERS either by mail (post paid) or private conveyance, enclosing the Cash or prizes, will meet the same prompt and punctual attention as if on PTlTiHEN?JROTHEKS,Dalt.- fnThe Register, containing the Official List, ivill be forwarded imme diately after the drawing, to thosp who may request it. Baltimore, Nor. 26.182?,